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Tremolo

1a. Global Wet/Dry Mix – 

Global Wet/Dry Mix control for T Reverb. 

If the Mix knob is far left, then audio will be completely dry. If the Mix knob is far right, 
then audio will be completely wet.

1b. Global Wet/Dry Mix CV In – 

Unipolar Positive control voltage input for Global 

Dry/Wet Mix. Control voltage is added to the current pot position. Range is 0V – 5V.

2a. Reverb Amount – 

Control for Reverb Amount. 

If the Reverb Amount knob is far left, then the signal will be completely dry of Reverb. 
If the Reverb Amount knob is far right, then the signal will be completely wet with 
Reverb. 

2b. Reverb Amount CV In –

 Unipolar Positive control voltage input for Reverb 

Amount. Control voltage is added to the current pot position. Range is 0V – 5V.

3a. Tremolo Rate – 

Control for Tremolo Rate. 

If the Tremolo Rate knob is far left, then it will be as slow as possible. If the Tremolo 
Rate knob is far right, then it will be as fast as possible.

3b. Tremolo Rate CV In 

– Unipolar Positive control voltage input for Tremolo Rate. 

Control voltage is added to the current pot position. Range is 0V – 5V.

4a. Tremolo Amount (Depth) – 

Control for Tremolo Amount. 

If the Tremolo Amount knob is far left, then the tremolo will be as narrow as possible. If
the Tremolo Amount knob is far right, then the tremolo will be as wide as possible.

4b. Tremolo Amount (Depth) CV In – 

Unipolar Positive control voltage input for 

Tremolo Amount. Control voltage is added to the current pot position. Range is 0V – 
5V.

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Summary of Contents for RT60

Page 1: ...RT60 Stereo Multi Effects Processor 1...

Page 2: ...voltage controlled or changed manually The RT60 works equally well as a traditional multi effects unit or an esoteric sound processor RT60 The amount of time it takes for a sound to decay by 60 dB di...

Page 3: ...Table of Contents Installation Specifications 4 RT60 5 General Functions Overview 6 Verb 1 7 Verb 2 8 Chorus 9 Flange 10 Tremolo 11 Delay Pitch 12 Pitch 13 Effect Selection Modes 14 Credits 15 3...

Page 4: ...into the power distribution board of your case keeping in mind that the red band corresponds to negative 12 volts In most systems the negative 12 volt supply line is at the bottom The power cable sho...

Page 5: ...5 1a 2a 3a 4a 1b 2b 4b 3b A C E B D F...

Page 6: ...channel 2 E Effect Selection Gate Input Gate input for proceeding to next effect according to the effect order as set in edit mode See page 5 for detailed instructions on changing the effect order Thr...

Page 7: ...verb Time Control voltage is added to the current pot position Range is 0V 5V 3a High Pass Filter Cutoff Frequency Cutoff Frequency control for High Pass Filter If the Cutoff Frequency knob is far rig...

Page 8: ...everb Time Control voltage is added to the current pot position Range is 0V 5V 3a High Pass Filter Cutoff Frequency Cutoff Frequency control for High Pass Filter If the Cutoff Frequency knob is far le...

Page 9: ...e control voltage input for Reverb Amount Control voltage is added to the current pot position Range is 0V 5V 3a Chorus Rate Control for Chorus Rate If the Chorus Rate knob is far left then it will be...

Page 10: ...e control voltage input for Reverb Amount Control voltage is added to the current pot position Range is 0V 5V 3a Flange Rate Control for Flange Rate If the Flange Rate knob is far left then it will be...

Page 11: ...ntrol voltage input for Reverb Amount Control voltage is added to the current pot position Range is 0V 5V 3a Tremolo Rate Control for Tremolo Rate If the Tremolo Rate knob is far left then it will be...

Page 12: ...will be in unison with the original pitch 2b Pitch Shift CV In Unipolar Positive control voltage input for Pitch Shift Control voltage is added to the current pot position Range is 0V 5V 3a Delay Tim...

Page 13: ...hift Top and Bottom Inputs Control for Pitch Shift If the Pitch Shift knob is far left then the signal will be 4 semitones lower than the original pitch If the Pitch Shift knob is far right then the s...

Page 14: ...e reached the desired Effect Selection Mode press and hold the Effect button again until all LEDs blink Mode 1 Top to Bottom Mode 2 Bottom to Top Mode 3 Toggles between Verb 1 and Verb 2 Mode 4 Toggle...

Page 15: ...Huge thanks to Dr Richard Boulanger Joseph Fraioli and Richard Devine for their support during the development of the RT60 Manual written by Collin Russell www qubitelectronix com 15...

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